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and this was done prior to the tragic events at the los angeles airport. so administrator, isn't it true your plan to transfer responsibility of exit lane from the tsa to local airport authorities has been met with near universal resist tens from local airports? >> first, congressman, thank you for your kind word earlier. so the context for the exit lane are that airport current flit u.s. provide exit lane staffing in two-thirds of all the airports in the u.s. or tsa has presence. we're only talking about one-third of the airport. there's 155 approximately u airport that tsa provides some type of staffing. we do it as it relates to screening of law enforcement officer, no crewmembers, pilots, flight attendant. we'll do the screening function. the issue with the exit lanes is on access control which access control is just the exit lane is one of dozens of access control point around the airport that tsa doesn't provide an airport functioning. in shifting this responsibility, i understand the concerns that airports have expressed because of the cost associat
and this was done prior to the tragic events at the los angeles airport. so administrator, isn't it true your plan to transfer responsibility of exit lane from the tsa to local airport authorities has been met with near universal resist tens from local airports? >> first, congressman, thank you for your kind word earlier. so the context for the exit lane are that airport current flit u.s. provide exit lane staffing in two-thirds of all the airports in the u.s. or tsa has presence. we're...
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again, he was in los angeles. one of the outstanding questions right now, wolf is, is that firearm, that assault rifle, he had three magazines, one of them in the firearm, two others that were found in his clothing, suggesting that he wanted to shoot a number of bullets. clearly we're told that they were ten bullets fired all together, between him and police officers who responded. you can see right there, wolf that is the weapon we believe he used on this rampage, and up to the top of the screen, those are clothes we are told he was wearing at the time, sort of camouflage clothing is what we're being told. >> we don't know much about paul anthony ciancia, but i suspect pretty soon we'll know a lot. evan perez is our justice reporter. what are you learning, evan? >> wolf, one of the things that the fbi is trying to focus on is to learn what his motivation was, whether or not -- what exactly these rantings that were contained in this letter that were found in the bag that he was carrying, whether there's any signif
again, he was in los angeles. one of the outstanding questions right now, wolf is, is that firearm, that assault rifle, he had three magazines, one of them in the firearm, two others that were found in his clothing, suggesting that he wanted to shoot a number of bullets. clearly we're told that they were ten bullets fired all together, between him and police officers who responded. you can see right there, wolf that is the weapon we believe he used on this rampage, and up to the top of the...
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. >>> in los angeles, some are arguing that the gunman that opened fires last week at the l.a. airport could have been shot, as there were armed guards outside the security area. police say the gunman did not raise suspicions when he entered the shooter. alleged shooter, paul chiantia looked like a normal person. >> tony grigsby can barely walk after surviving friday's shootings at the airport. police say 23-year-old paul ciancia shot him. investigators visited his apartment just outside los angeles and left with his roommate who drove ciancia to the airport but had no idea what was going to happen next. authorities say ciancia walked into l.a.x., pulled an assault rifle he hit in two separate pieces of luggage and opened fire. gerardo hernandez was killed, a tsa agent. grigsby worked with him and considered him a dear friend. >> only now it has hit me i will never see him again. >> reporter: police shot ciancia four times an took him to a nearby hospital. they released a statement through the lawyer. >> paul is our son and brother. we will continue to love and care for him. >>
. >>> in los angeles, some are arguing that the gunman that opened fires last week at the l.a. airport could have been shot, as there were armed guards outside the security area. police say the gunman did not raise suspicions when he entered the shooter. alleged shooter, paul chiantia looked like a normal person. >> tony grigsby can barely walk after surviving friday's shootings at the airport. police say 23-year-old paul ciancia shot him. investigators visited his apartment just...
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he has an address in los angeles and his family lives in new jersey. he had material on him expressing anger at the federal government and the tsa in particular. his father reportedly told investigators his son was suicidal. he had tried to file a missing person's report with the lapd. >> we believe at this point that there was a lone shooter. that he acted at least right now, the only person that was armed in this incident. >> reporter: things have started to move now at lax. at 4:00 this afternoon the faa lifted the nationwide ground stop on flights heading to the airport. the airport began the process of resuming normal flight operations through terminals 1 and 2, however, terminal 3 is still closed for the police investigation. reporting live in the newsroom, julie haener, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police in southern new jersey surrounded the family home of suspect paul ciancia shortly after the shooting. his current address is in los angeles, but his parents still live in new jersey. neighbors were stunned to learn that the suspect is from their co
he has an address in los angeles and his family lives in new jersey. he had material on him expressing anger at the federal government and the tsa in particular. his father reportedly told investigators his son was suicidal. he had tried to file a missing person's report with the lapd. >> we believe at this point that there was a lone shooter. that he acted at least right now, the only person that was armed in this incident. >> reporter: things have started to move now at lax. at...
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if you have driven around los angeles, that is not easy to do. the people doing the vetting, obviously in the case of snowden, he slipped through the cracks. when you use contractors, there may be a tendency to use contractors to that the contractors. to vet the contractors. it's a tempting idea to get outside people. i am not sure it's working very well. host: we have a couple of minutes left. he wrote exclusive story for "smithsonian." a soviet spy had tipped off the fbi agency and set off with david weiss calls the most self- destructive investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. caller: with the thousands of witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than fact, why haven't the public figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? guest: i have. there are some flaws and it
if you have driven around los angeles, that is not easy to do. the people doing the vetting, obviously in the case of snowden, he slipped through the cracks. when you use contractors, there may be a tendency to use contractors to that the contractors. to vet the contractors. it's a tempting idea to get outside people. i am not sure it's working very well. host: we have a couple of minutes left. he wrote exclusive story for "smithsonian." a soviet spy had tipped off the fbi agency and...
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unnerving scenes in new jersey on the heels of the shootings at los angeles international. the nfl asks whether locker room harassment is out of control. mark strassmann on the lineman who called it quits. do testosterone supplements lead to heart attacks? dr. jon lapook on the results of a new study. and his honor the mayor confesses to less than honorable conduct. he just says this about crack cocaine? >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. has it come to this-- has gunfire in public places become so ordinary? twice in a week, young men have stormed into buildings and started shooting-- last friday at the airport in los angeles, last night at a mall in new jersey. there, the only person killed was the shooter. but we were struck by how the mall's employees and shoppers reacted. elaine quijano is in new jersey. >> reporter: it took six hours for police to locate richard shoop. he was found dead in the basement from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. kevin
unnerving scenes in new jersey on the heels of the shootings at los angeles international. the nfl asks whether locker room harassment is out of control. mark strassmann on the lineman who called it quits. do testosterone supplements lead to heart attacks? dr. jon lapook on the results of a new study. and his honor the mayor confesses to less than honorable conduct. he just says this about crack cocaine? >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors. captioning sponsored by...
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welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don heads and executive director of film independent and i also looking at you two tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and his los angeles film festival and frederick the director and i want to introduce to you right now. and i want to keep it first so we can all. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read this first i will i mean. you . but that was all i was told all right it was actually one of the most shocking things i've ever seen this sort of putting a documentary into a special ghetto of its own declassifying it and then actually feeling like there was surveillance on me in the audience as we lined up and were forced to read a document that disavowed this thing and i actually felt completely ashamed for the entire los angeles movie industry and the festival. it was beyond belief to think think that that could be done to to a participant in a film festival before you watch th
welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don heads and executive director of film independent and i also looking at you two tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and his los angeles film festival and frederick the director and i want to introduce to you right now. and i want to keep it first so we can all. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i...
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los angeles police were e enroue to his home before paul ciancia was enroute to the airport. john miller finds out how they he got the gun into the terminal. how did the health care web site duck security requirements? sharyl attkisson has the answer. an n.f.l. lineman quits over locker room harassment. mark strassmann tells us what it was all about. and elaine quijano on the forgotten p.o.w.s. they were captured and held in prison camps, so why did uncle sam turn his back? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is a special western edition. those who know paul ciancia are at a loss to explain friday's rampage at los angeles international airport and his apparent hatred for the t.s.a. today his family apologized. ciancia is accused of shooting a t.s.a. officer to death and wounding two other officers and a passenger. terrified travelers fled the terminal friday. police shot ciancia four times, his condition has been upgraded to good today, though he remains sedated and under guard. who is ciancia? ben tracy
los angeles police were e enroue to his home before paul ciancia was enroute to the airport. john miller finds out how they he got the gun into the terminal. how did the health care web site duck security requirements? sharyl attkisson has the answer. an n.f.l. lineman quits over locker room harassment. mark strassmann tells us what it was all about. and elaine quijano on the forgotten p.o.w.s. they were captured and held in prison camps, so why did uncle sam turn his back? captioning sponsored...
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angeles d.o.t., the los angeles convention and visitors bureau and los angeles metro. everybody came together yesterday to show that los angeles is ready in a crisis, thank you. >> thank you, councilman. and i am very proud to say that -- >> we're watching a news conference now taking place in los angeles. they're updating the situation that happened yesterday, the horrific situation, one person lost their lives. you see they are applauding the officers that helped out there. there are still lots of questions there. you heard the councilman said we are prepared, we are prepared, in a situation like this. the question is, though, how did this gunman, this lone gunman, get into the airport and wreak so much havoc on the airport. where were the other armed officers here? our barbara starr is going to join us on the other side of the break and talk a little bit more about that and also talking about the suspect will be chris lawrence who is at the suspect's hometown in new jersey and our kyung lah live at l.a.x. we're going to continue to monitor this press conference for
angeles d.o.t., the los angeles convention and visitors bureau and los angeles metro. everybody came together yesterday to show that los angeles is ready in a crisis, thank you. >> thank you, councilman. and i am very proud to say that -- >> we're watching a news conference now taking place in los angeles. they're updating the situation that happened yesterday, the horrific situation, one person lost their lives. you see they are applauding the officers that helped out there. there...
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., at los angeles international airport. a man reported to be a 23-year-old from los angeles walked into terminal three and pulled out a rifle started firing at tsa employees.
., at los angeles international airport. a man reported to be a 23-year-old from los angeles walked into terminal three and pulled out a rifle started firing at tsa employees.
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in los angeles from an angle on rte. arches or are going to join the euro there from our los angeles studio to tell us about the most common forms of medical errors that are saying. will we think of medical mistakes are examples of surgeons leading objects and sanitation like a sponge or some scissors a common mistake is to be in a patient the wrong dose of medicine and in some instances doctors missed tumors these are all examples of things that happen every single day and hospitals in the us according to a more a more recent report from john hopkins university in the most common error is mistaken noses they take a look at malpractice suits over the last twenty five years and he saw that mistake noses up in our ranks. this surgical mistakes and overdoses of patients and knees ms diagnosis can meet and lead to unnecessary procedures. an example that john hopkins kids is it is a teenager who went in for a complaint about heading to the hospital was at home days later at a stroke. another gentleman who went and complained
in los angeles from an angle on rte. arches or are going to join the euro there from our los angeles studio to tell us about the most common forms of medical errors that are saying. will we think of medical mistakes are examples of surgeons leading objects and sanitation like a sponge or some scissors a common mistake is to be in a patient the wrong dose of medicine and in some instances doctors missed tumors these are all examples of things that happen every single day and hospitals in the us...
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welcome to our "sportscenter" set here in los angeles. i'm stan verrett. this is kenny mayne. >> wake up off the couch. your kitchen could be on fire. that turkey basting going. look at the basketball game. the lakers in new unis. at new jersey. under two minutes left. wesley johnson. picking that off. two-hand slam. he's tall. lakesers up two. that doesn't matter. under ten seconds left. lakers up two. there's no time-outs left for new jersey. or not new jersey, but brooklyn. you know what i'm talking about. the same kid. and jason kidd said, hit me. yeah, he did. next game, he's going to show up with maple syrup. lakers join the huddle, as well. they give it to pierce. doesn't deserve to make it up after all that mess. the nets lose. they fall to 4-11 on the year. >> and the oscar for best actor goes to, jason kidd. >>> heat and cavs. lebron james back in cleveland. the steal. the decision. even cavalier fans are on their feet for that one. the heat up seven at that point. and mario chalmers to james. 28 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists. and even a photo bo
welcome to our "sportscenter" set here in los angeles. i'm stan verrett. this is kenny mayne. >> wake up off the couch. your kitchen could be on fire. that turkey basting going. look at the basketball game. the lakers in new unis. at new jersey. under two minutes left. wesley johnson. picking that off. two-hand slam. he's tall. lakesers up two. that doesn't matter. under ten seconds left. lakers up two. there's no time-outs left for new jersey. or not new jersey, but brooklyn....
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we've got all our teams in los angeles gearing up. we hope this is resolved quickly but it's been going on for more than 45 minutes right now. shots fired inside terminal 3 at l.a.x. there are multiple injuries we are told. authorities getting ready for the worst, obviously, so we're watching what's going on. i think we have an eyewitness joining us on the phone right now from someone there at the terminal. alex new man, are you there? >> yes, i am. >> tell us where you were and what you saw. >> we were at the food court and heard the commotion and people started running. i thought it was interesting so i walked back the direction that people were running. and in the distance, i saw a gentleman with -- about 5'8", 5'9", not particularly tall and he was running and shouting something while he was doing that. and pretty much that's everything that i saw. it was like a blur. people were running and people were getting knocked down and there was luggager from and mayhem is the best way to describe it. >> i take it this was inside the secu
we've got all our teams in los angeles gearing up. we hope this is resolved quickly but it's been going on for more than 45 minutes right now. shots fired inside terminal 3 at l.a.x. there are multiple injuries we are told. authorities getting ready for the worst, obviously, so we're watching what's going on. i think we have an eyewitness joining us on the phone right now from someone there at the terminal. alex new man, are you there? >> yes, i am. >> tell us where you were and...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with grammy award-winning singer al jarreau. he has used his exceptional ground. find common we are glad you joined us. a conversation with al jarreau coming up. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. hiss: al jarreau earned first grammy. he stays on to her. -- on tour. you are never in town long enough for a conversation. debuted, al jarreau was our guest on the first night. it is all because of you that i am here. have nothing to going on. i just love talking to you. >> i just mentioned tavis is a friend of al jarreau. tavis: i want to hear some al jarreau. let's take a clip of al jarreau on to her. -- on tour. ♪ [portuguese singing] i still don't know if have it, but you've still got it. >> you definitely have it. you, tavissaying to for president. wish it uponif i you these days. trying to shut the government down, i don't want no part in that. you are always on the road. you are always in some strange part of the
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with grammy award-winning singer al jarreau. he has used his exceptional ground. find common we are glad you joined us. a conversation with al jarreau coming up. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. hiss: al jarreau earned first grammy. he stays on to her. -- on tour. you are never in town long enough for a conversation. debuted, al jarreau was our guest on the first night. it is all...
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and the bartender and co-owner of cinco in los angeles. poured it all out to us. revealing all the little ways barkeeps can mess with customers they don't like. how do you deal with rude drunk people? >> um there are steps you can take. >> reporter: steps bartenders rather you don't know, such as. the silent treatment. an obnoxious customer might simply get ignored. >> reporter: deliberately not get their next drink? >> oh yeah absolutely. >> reporter: you have that power. you can make em wait. >> yes! >> reporter: the disappearing liquor treatment the next drink might come minus the alcohol. >> it can get nasty when people want their drinks. >> reporter: and step three? how about the visine treatment! a few drops and an unscrupulous bartender can send you running to the bathroom or home! >> sometimes the visine is a better alternative than a fight! >> reporter: jon taffer is the host of the spike tv show bar rescue. every week he finds another bar with another dirty secret. >> i got your friggen game and i know exactly what you're up to! >> reporter: and here's h
and the bartender and co-owner of cinco in los angeles. poured it all out to us. revealing all the little ways barkeeps can mess with customers they don't like. how do you deal with rude drunk people? >> um there are steps you can take. >> reporter: steps bartenders rather you don't know, such as. the silent treatment. an obnoxious customer might simply get ignored. >> reporter: deliberately not get their next drink? >> oh yeah absolutely. >> reporter: you have...
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a law enforcement official tells the associate press the suspect in the los angeles airport shooting is a 23-year-old man from new jersey who wrote a rant about killing transportation security administration workers. law enforcement officials was briefed at l.a.x. on the investigation but not authorized to speak publicly. he was wearing fatigues and carried a bag in which there was a handwritten note saying he wanted to kill tsa and pigs. the official requested anonymity. again, the man's name is paul ciancia. a second law enforcement official confirmed the identity speaking on condition of a. anonymity. if you plan to fly to or around the west coast, call or click before you go. neil, back to you. >> we're fill following this health care crisis. is your info in trouble? according to health and human services internal investigation in june it was and maybe still is. the company in charge of fixing the healthcare.gov devices allowed personal devices to be connected to servers with access to millions of medicare patients personal data. that has a tech analyst wondering if anyone can be
a law enforcement official tells the associate press the suspect in the los angeles airport shooting is a 23-year-old man from new jersey who wrote a rant about killing transportation security administration workers. law enforcement officials was briefed at l.a.x. on the investigation but not authorized to speak publicly. he was wearing fatigues and carried a bag in which there was a handwritten note saying he wanted to kill tsa and pigs. the official requested anonymity. again, the man's name...
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agents were at the apartment where paul anthony ciancia has been living outside of los angeles. they escorted one of his roommates to his cartelling reporters they needed to interview him. armando basco is his neighbor. >> we never thought -- he's a very quiet guy. >> reporter: since being wheeled into the hospital friday, ciancia has been heavily sedated and unable to talk. this picture was taken moments after police shot him to end the rampage. that's when they say ciancia told them that he acted alone and was dropped off at the airport by a friend. police also found a hand-written letter in his bag. in its ciancia wrote he made the conscious decision to try to kill multiple t.s.a. employees in order to instill fear in your traitorous minds. he mentionedded a new world order and mocked former homeland security secretary janet napolitano. the assault rifle he allegedly used in the shooting was purchased legally in california. paul ciancia grew up in pensville, new jersey, classmates at his c.a.t. like high school say he was quiet and unremarkable. today ciancia's family issued
agents were at the apartment where paul anthony ciancia has been living outside of los angeles. they escorted one of his roommates to his cartelling reporters they needed to interview him. armando basco is his neighbor. >> we never thought -- he's a very quiet guy. >> reporter: since being wheeled into the hospital friday, ciancia has been heavily sedated and unable to talk. this picture was taken moments after police shot him to end the rampage. that's when they say ciancia told...
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oxidental college in los angeles. private and pricey is known for it's commitment to social justice. it's more striking that this campus is ri rivet with rape and sexual assault. much of i allegedly committed bt repeat offenders. >> i ended up walking back to his place with him. once we were there he raped me. en in the shadows two students that asked us to hide their faces told us they were raped, not by strangers abou but by men hiding in plain site. sight. their fellow students. you clear will you said, no. >> >> yes. >> he kept forcing himself on you. >> yes. >> this junior was raped in harry reiherfirst year. the outrage dre grew when she fd out he was already sanctioned for sexual assaultment. sexual assault. >> he was already sanctioned for sexual assault. >> what was the sanction. >> i think it involved writing a paper of some kind. some kind of research or reflection. >> he was not suspended. >> no. >> and he was not expelled. >> no. >> serial rape is the norm on college campuses. >> here at objectio objectio
oxidental college in los angeles. private and pricey is known for it's commitment to social justice. it's more striking that this campus is ri rivet with rape and sexual assault. much of i allegedly committed bt repeat offenders. >> i ended up walking back to his place with him. once we were there he raped me. en in the shadows two students that asked us to hide their faces told us they were raped, not by strangers abou but by men hiding in plain site. sight. their fellow students. you...
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in los angeles. a lone gunman pulling a semiautomatic rifle from a bag and opening fire in the middle of morning rush. families in the security line told to run take shelter wherever they could. right here in a bathroom. outside passengers fleeing, bags in tow. it happened here at terminal 3 where jet blue, spirit frontier flights all take off right at the security gate, passengers have been lined up ready to take off shoes and belts, tonight we have the latest developments here, the shooter in custody and right here on the ground, the powerful weapon he used tonight, the fbi confirming his name, 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia, and word this evening his family reportedly had been in touch with authorities beforehand. a note found at the scene reportedly believed to have included anti-government beliefs. among his victims a tsa officer shot and killed. the first tsa officer ever killed in line of duty. these are aerial pictures from our station in los angeles kabc, and this evening one of the nation
in los angeles. a lone gunman pulling a semiautomatic rifle from a bag and opening fire in the middle of morning rush. families in the security line told to run take shelter wherever they could. right here in a bathroom. outside passengers fleeing, bags in tow. it happened here at terminal 3 where jet blue, spirit frontier flights all take off right at the security gate, passengers have been lined up ready to take off shoes and belts, tonight we have the latest developments here, the shooter in...
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ciancia lived in los angeles, but he is from new jersey. police have been at his family's home in pennsville, new jersey. according to the police chief, the suspect sent text messages to his family yesterday, ranting about the government. >> basically, the text message was just a message to the little brother and the way it was written, they had some concern about it, and that's when they brought it to our attention. >> the chief says officers informed police in los angeles, but then it was too late. >>> from the moment the first shots rang out, it was chaos at l.a.x. cnn's dan simon reports on how it all happened and the personal stories of the people who had to run for their lives. >> this is going to be a major, major incident, working here at l. l.a.x. >> reporter: los angeles international airport, 9:20 a.m. local time. the fbi says 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia enters terminal 3, pulls a rifle from a bag and opens fire. >> he proceeded up into the screening area where tsa screeners are, and continues shooting and went past the scre
ciancia lived in los angeles, but he is from new jersey. police have been at his family's home in pennsville, new jersey. according to the police chief, the suspect sent text messages to his family yesterday, ranting about the government. >> basically, the text message was just a message to the little brother and the way it was written, they had some concern about it, and that's when they brought it to our attention. >> the chief says officers informed police in los angeles, but...
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angeles and search warrants are executed on a home where it's believed he lived in los angeles and a residence in new jersey. right now, they are looking at the content of the texts, they were rambling, angry, unhappy, discouraged and that's what we're being told. >> what about the status of the shooter right now? do we know? >> we know he was shot multiple times, center mass in the middle of the chest and was removed from the terminal to a gurney and handcuffed taken to a local hospital. we're been trying to get a status update all day. he went to the hospital where others were taken. the hospital said someone was in critical condition but no updates since then. anderson? >> debra appreciate the up date. >>> the chaos produced a lot of confusion. a photo of one man who was in handcuffs after he run outside there to escape the shooter. his name is nick pew. he was running from the gunman after he opened fire. nick joins us tonight. nick, where were you when the shooting began? >> basically, i had been -- i had just gone through the first screening area where you show your license and
angeles and search warrants are executed on a home where it's believed he lived in los angeles and a residence in new jersey. right now, they are looking at the content of the texts, they were rambling, angry, unhappy, discouraged and that's what we're being told. >> what about the status of the shooter right now? do we know? >> we know he was shot multiple times, center mass in the middle of the chest and was removed from the terminal to a gurney and handcuffed taken to a local...
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a chaotic scene friday morning after a shooting at los angeles international airport. the los angeles airport police chief says a man with an assault rifle approached a security checkpoint inside terminal 3. >> he proceeded up into the screening area where tsa screeners are and continued shooting and went past the screeners back into the airport itself. >> reporter: a tsa officer was killed. the first to die in the line of duty since the agency was established in 2001. the gunman has been identified as paul anthony ciancia. >> he's 23 years old. he's a u.s. citizen. he's formerly a resident of new jersey. we are currently investigating his background and more about him. >> reporter: the incident raised some questions about security inside the nation's airports, especially a sprawling complex like l.a.x. >> a lot of airports you have one main entranceway like atlanta that gets you into all the areas of the airport, but it's much easier to secure it. airports like l.a.x., dallas/fort worth, kansas city, there are so many portals into the airports and so many areas to s
a chaotic scene friday morning after a shooting at los angeles international airport. the los angeles airport police chief says a man with an assault rifle approached a security checkpoint inside terminal 3. >> he proceeded up into the screening area where tsa screeners are and continued shooting and went past the screeners back into the airport itself. >> reporter: a tsa officer was killed. the first to die in the line of duty since the agency was established in 2001. the gunman...
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first, a tacloban, an island city in eastern philippines, more than 7,000 miles west of los angeles. this was a thriving port community filled with tightly-packed buildings and thick trees. now the buildings are shards of plastic and metal ask the trees blown flag to the ground. a cargo ship on the ground. now, to an eastern town with large fishing community. it's on a small peninsula that was no match for the storm's deadly surge. we have satellite picture of this seaside neighborhood. the coast, lined with docks and small boats, and look now. the typhoon tore the docks apart, board by board. the boats now upside-down in the water, just about every home is missing its roof. we're live now in manila. tell it what you have seen. actually, we just -- the connections are very difficult, and i just got word we lost that connection. we'll work to get it back in just a moment. here's just a few ways you can help with this devastation. the unites nations world food program will send more than 40-tons of energy bars and will work with the philippine government to help with emergency manageme
first, a tacloban, an island city in eastern philippines, more than 7,000 miles west of los angeles. this was a thriving port community filled with tightly-packed buildings and thick trees. now the buildings are shards of plastic and metal ask the trees blown flag to the ground. a cargo ship on the ground. now, to an eastern town with large fishing community. it's on a small peninsula that was no match for the storm's deadly surge. we have satellite picture of this seaside neighborhood. the...
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. >>> no to los angeles, some are arguing that the gunman who opened fire at a l.a. airport could have been shot if there were armed guards outside of the area. police say the gunman will not raise suspicions when he entered the terminal. alleged shooter paul ciancia looked like a normal passenger and had hid his weapon. bigad shaban reports. >> reporter: tony grigsby can barely walk. the tsa agent is trying to protect passengers when police say 23-year-old paul ciancia shot him. >> i turned around. there was a gun, he shot me twice. >> reporter: investigators visited ciancia's apartment just outside of los angeles. he left with his roommate who drove him to the airport. authorities say ciancia walked into l.a.x., pulled an aassault rifle had hit in two separate pieces of luggage and opened fire. gerardo hernandez, one of the three tsa agents shot was killed. grigsby worked with hernandez and considered him a dear friend. >> only now it has hit me that i will never see him again. >> reporter: police shot ciancia four times and took him to a nearby hospital. his famil
. >>> no to los angeles, some are arguing that the gunman who opened fire at a l.a. airport could have been shot if there were armed guards outside of the area. police say the gunman will not raise suspicions when he entered the terminal. alleged shooter paul ciancia looked like a normal passenger and had hid his weapon. bigad shaban reports. >> reporter: tony grigsby can barely walk. the tsa agent is trying to protect passengers when police say 23-year-old paul ciancia shot him....
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. >> cambiando de tema esta tarde arrestaron a hombre que se atrinchero por 9 horas en los Ángeles , se parapeto en inglewood con una adolescente y una mujer. >> el sospechoso se enfrentÓ a la policÍa y le disparo en el pecho a un uniformado. >> en california se ha desatado una ola de llamadas que le spide informaciones persojnales. >> esta mujer lamentaba la manera en que le robaron 1400 dÓlares. >> me siento triste. >> me hace falta porque apenas lo hago cuando agarrÓ micheque. >> enviaron el dinero en un giro banvario. >> en este otro caso ademÁs de llamadas telefonicas envÍan textos a celulares. >> hemos tenido llamadas de que piden dinero , llame a la policÍa para investigar estos casos. >> aparentemente las llamadas vienen de un telÉfono particular. >> son del Área 951 es 1800 de los Ángeles y de san bernardino. >> que pasÓ cuando marcamos ese nÚmero telefonici. >> gracias por llamar al servicio de ciudadanÍa y de migracin. >> un sujeto dijo ser un oficial y al cuestonarlo colgo. >> piden informaciÓn de ellos . >> pero vea despuÉs la misma persona nos llamo pero
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llngñ >>> aeropuerto de los angeles usado por las estrellas pero se vieron involucrados en el incidente. >>> casa de horror en la terminal 3, el actor informa a través de las redes sociales, otros actores tambie. >>> era un pueblo fantasma, que raro, me entere cuando sali al coche, muy loco. >>> los actores llegan a los angeles para su promocion a mejor pelicula . >>> esta película es buena identifica con los latinos. >>> me ofrecen ahora dirigir, esto y leyendo libretos. >>> buen fin de semana. >>> gracias.
llngñ >>> aeropuerto de los angeles usado por las estrellas pero se vieron involucrados en el incidente. >>> casa de horror en la terminal 3, el actor informa a través de las redes sociales, otros actores tambie. >>> era un pueblo fantasma, que raro, me entere cuando sali al coche, muy loco. >>> los actores llegan a los angeles para su promocion a mejor pelicula . >>> esta película es buena identifica con los latinos. >>> me ofrecen ahora...
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los angeles is really tough. as a former los angeles resident myself, you know, i know each of those terminals well, but there are so many. so, los angeles a very tough place because they have so many portals into the airport. but, yes, i do think you need an armed guard, an armed personnel, law enforcement at the gates and i do think it has to be law enforcement for many reasons. but you cannot arm all the tsa. because when you arm a federal officer, it puts them in a different rank. you have to requalify on the firearms. a lot of my employees were armed. you have to requalify every 30 days. it's very expensive. it's very difficult, but the tsa needs to be protected with armed personnel and i think it has to be officers. i think it has to be police. >> can i ask you something real quickly. because what about the actual physicality of the airports? i notice los angeles, it's not a long distance between the curb and when you get to security. same thing at laguardia, it's, like, security is right there. but there a
los angeles is really tough. as a former los angeles resident myself, you know, i know each of those terminals well, but there are so many. so, los angeles a very tough place because they have so many portals into the airport. but, yes, i do think you need an armed guard, an armed personnel, law enforcement at the gates and i do think it has to be law enforcement for many reasons. but you cannot arm all the tsa. because when you arm a federal officer, it puts them in a different rank. you have...
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the police did conduct a welfare check at his home in the los angeles area. it, though, was an hour after the shooting. >> miguel almaguer starting us off from l.a.x. tonight. thanks. >>> the white house tonight says they have made a lot of progress over this past weekend fixing the obama care website, but the sign-up page which has been plagued with problems from the start will go offline now every day from 1:00 to 5:00 in the morning eastern time while that so-called tech surge team works to get it right. also tonight, it's becoming clear the problems with the website cannot be avoided by applying in phone or in person as the president has been suggesting. more tonight from nbc news's peter alexander. >> reporter: in miami today christina is one of thousands of navigators helping americans sign up for health insurance off line. >> in the beginning it was working, but with the glitches. now it's just down. now the paper application is what we are doing. >> reporter: that's what president obama has urged consumers to do -- bypass the website and apply for ins
the police did conduct a welfare check at his home in the los angeles area. it, though, was an hour after the shooting. >> miguel almaguer starting us off from l.a.x. tonight. thanks. >>> the white house tonight says they have made a lot of progress over this past weekend fixing the obama care website, but the sign-up page which has been plagued with problems from the start will go offline now every day from 1:00 to 5:00 in the morning eastern time while that so-called tech surge...
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he's a resident of los angeles. we're told that they're executing two search warrants on two areas linked to him, both a residence in new jersey, and another one in los angeles. but he is now identified as 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia. the search warrants in the process of being executed. wolf? >> we're also being told by the fbi, deb, there will be a news conference at the top of the hour, 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific time, the fbi representative will be the special agent in charge of the counterterrorism -- david boudich, will be joined by the partners. it's significant potentially that the fbi's counter-terrorism division will be represented at this news conference. >> reporter: it's also interesting. i did ask a number of people i was on the phone with, whether there was any sort of connection to international terrorism. right now they don't believe so, but of course because of the kind of attack that took place at the l.a. airport, it could be rule domestic terrorism, for example, specifically becau
he's a resident of los angeles. we're told that they're executing two search warrants on two areas linked to him, both a residence in new jersey, and another one in los angeles. but he is now identified as 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia. the search warrants in the process of being executed. wolf? >> we're also being told by the fbi, deb, there will be a news conference at the top of the hour, 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific time, the fbi representative will be the special agent in...
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the other person authorities are lookg for. >>> the gunman in the los angeles airport shooting still unable to speak with the authorities. the other person the authorities are looking for. >>> it is now up to the b.a.r.t board of directors to approve the new union contract. why one member says he is not happy. >>> and big changes coming to a major bay area shopping hub. why as many as 100 stores are forced to move out. >>> good evening. it took an act of congress, really, an act of congress to make big plans for an up scale shopping center. we are talking about the plaza that could add up to 3,000 square feet of shopping space. it may be good for the economy but not
the other person authorities are lookg for. >>> the gunman in the los angeles airport shooting still unable to speak with the authorities. the other person the authorities are looking for. >>> it is now up to the b.a.r.t board of directors to approve the new union contract. why one member says he is not happy. >>> and big changes coming to a major bay area shopping hub. why as many as 100 stores are forced to move out. >>> good evening. it took an act of...
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. >> i was born in a town called and los angeles. it was a lot of working-class folks. my father was a shore worker, my mother was an office worker at usc. my parents were divorced when i was 10 years old, and i moved to the east coast for six years before going back to california after high school. i went to school at uc santa barbara, graduated in 19988 -- 1988. i have lived in the excelsior since 1999. i have had lots of different jobs, but my main job is doing social work force and a disco, i have been a community organizer, i worked at a labor organization supporting janitor's working in our high- rise buildings. i was a legislative aide before .wr. i got to see how it all work from the outside, community organizations supporting young people, children, families, working for labor, and saw how city hall could be an effective tool for change and then considered running in 2007, 2008, and somehow, i made it. >> you were raised in los angeles, moved to the east coast. what made you want to come back and live in san francisco? >> i love cities. i never felt like i live
. >> i was born in a town called and los angeles. it was a lot of working-class folks. my father was a shore worker, my mother was an office worker at usc. my parents were divorced when i was 10 years old, and i moved to the east coast for six years before going back to california after high school. i went to school at uc santa barbara, graduated in 19988 -- 1988. i have lived in the excelsior since 1999. i have had lots of different jobs, but my main job is doing social work force and a...
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angeles. ramon valley mill. rte. and our teaser mongol and an adjoining earlier to explain the latest in a law suit that andy's lopez's family filed on his behalf. take a lot that's right have a copy of this huge year that was filed in u s district court in san francisco. it claims that debbie harry gal house acted recklessly and violated the rights of any lopez when he shot and killed them back on oct twenty seconds. this is also called the sonoma county sheriff's office claiming that the sheriff encourages its deputies to use excessive force when encountering the. am i. a number of other people who were family members and they had loved ones that were killed by police officers. i mean if you love those stories in your in your teeth can cause more about them in their case this. sure in a and settle the cases they did those mothers say that their children were shot and they were unarmed at the time the investigation did prove that however is that the surge in most cases of opp officer involved
angeles. ramon valley mill. rte. and our teaser mongol and an adjoining earlier to explain the latest in a law suit that andy's lopez's family filed on his behalf. take a lot that's right have a copy of this huge year that was filed in u s district court in san francisco. it claims that debbie harry gal house acted recklessly and violated the rights of any lopez when he shot and killed them back on oct twenty seconds. this is also called the sonoma county sheriff's office claiming that the...
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low-to-mid 70's in san diego and los angeles. in tahoe, the average high is 54 and well flirt with 60 with sun for the better part of the weekend. leyla gulen? >> as we take you right back into oakland, we have this accident, eastbound 580, at seminary, blocking one lane involving a big rig. it was causing slowing but it appears that has dissipated. the prosecute of the drive through oakland is moving along at top speed. a nice cheer commute but what is not is clear is the fog that is completely enveloping the bridges. this is the bay bridge toll plaza which is socked in at this hour. it is coming from emeryville for san francisco. at golden gate bridge we have another fog advisory and a little bit construction moving up north as the cones are picked up. we have a fog advisory for the richmond-san rafael bridge so drive slower. >> over to you. >> a federal investigation of the west contra costa school district found an environment of sexual harassment and violence among students and lack of solution from officials. students engag
low-to-mid 70's in san diego and los angeles. in tahoe, the average high is 54 and well flirt with 60 with sun for the better part of the weekend. leyla gulen? >> as we take you right back into oakland, we have this accident, eastbound 580, at seminary, blocking one lane involving a big rig. it was causing slowing but it appears that has dissipated. the prosecute of the drive through oakland is moving along at top speed. a nice cheer commute but what is not is clear is the fog that is...
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welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also looking to tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick burton the director and i want to introduce to you right now thank. you. and i want to thank you first so. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read this first i will i mean. you know. that this was all i was told all right it was actually one of the most shocking things i've ever seen this sort of putting a documentary into a special ghetto of its own declassifying it and then. actually feeling like there was surveillance on me in the audience as we lined up and were forced to read a document that disavowed this thing and i actually felt completely ashamed for the entire los angeles movie industry and the festival i. it was beyond belief to think think that that could be done to to a participant in a film festival before you
welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also looking to tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick burton the director and i want to introduce to you right now thank. you. and i want to thank you first so. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i...
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tomorrow morning will bring the beginning passengers to los angeles international airport and likely very few of them will be able to pass through security screening without thinking back to friday's terrifying shooting. today paul krench, the badly injured 23-year-old man suspected of opening firing, killing a tsa screener and wounding three others was formally charged with the murder of the officer and violence at international airports. federal crimes for which he could receive the death penalty if convicted. nbc's miguelal maguer joins us. >> reporter: according to investigators, this is where the suspect was dropped off by a roommate who did not know what was coming. police say he walked right through those front doors behind me into the terminal, pulled out a gun and opened fire while alone. operations at l.a.x. are back to normal as we learn new details on the fatal shooting. >> reporter: with the heavy police presence, terminal 3 is again packed with passengers. it was here -- >> shots fired. >> reporter: where the panic, chaos and bloodshed began. investigators now say 23-ye
tomorrow morning will bring the beginning passengers to los angeles international airport and likely very few of them will be able to pass through security screening without thinking back to friday's terrifying shooting. today paul krench, the badly injured 23-year-old man suspected of opening firing, killing a tsa screener and wounding three others was formally charged with the murder of the officer and violence at international airports. federal crimes for which he could receive the death...
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first, as those watercolors and generally speaking he leaves los angeles and goes to brifrltd ton his mother had died and the bed-and-breakfast he took over and established a studio and had room for visitor and began portraying the fields of his summers. this was where he used to work when he was a young man 18-years old. it's the fields he's scattered his mothers ashes in. he maintenance a home in california but he's back to first things and back to a painting. over and over again he's trying to find ways for advantages. it's a series of watercolors and goes to the same place and one summer he does a series of water paintings. this is 6 o'clock no longer and this is 10 in the morning. he wanted to do bigger pictures and almost always when he has a body of work it's please a particular master at the constable made of english landscapes. which we couldn't have been making in english landscapes. if you think that about you is a canvas it will blow away but to do them in the landscape and he develops an idea of having multiple can have you seen and a working on sections of them and takin
first, as those watercolors and generally speaking he leaves los angeles and goes to brifrltd ton his mother had died and the bed-and-breakfast he took over and established a studio and had room for visitor and began portraying the fields of his summers. this was where he used to work when he was a young man 18-years old. it's the fields he's scattered his mothers ashes in. he maintenance a home in california but he's back to first things and back to a painting. over and over again he's trying...
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abriÓ fuego en el aeropuerto de los angeles, el padre del agresor habrÍa advertido a las autoridades de la presunta intenciÓn suicida de su hijo. desde hoy se reducen los cupones de alimentos para los norteamericanos, la mayorÍa son latinos- asÍ comenzamos. ♪ >> este su noticiero univisiÓn, ediciÓn doctora, con ilia calderÓn, y enrique acevedo. >> muy buenas noches, se conocen mÁs detalles sobre la identidad del hombre de 23 aÑos, que esta maÑana matÓ a un hombre de seguridad, e hiriÓ a un hombre mÁs, el hombre permanece bajo custodia. >> plenamente quedÓ identificado el hombre que causÓ el tiroteo esta maÑana en el aeropuerto de los angeles. >> tiene 23 aÑos de edad. >> el incidente cobrÓ la vida del departamento de seguridad en el trasporte, gerardo hernÁndez, de 39 aÑos de edad,ocasionando dolor entre los agentes del orden. >> es algo que nadie quiere ver,es una persona, y cuando le quitan la vida, a todos se les siente. >> ademÁs dejÓ 6 personas heridas, el acceso al aeropuerto fue suspendido ocasionando prÁcticamente un caos,ya que la gente no sabÍa quÉ
abriÓ fuego en el aeropuerto de los angeles, el padre del agresor habrÍa advertido a las autoridades de la presunta intenciÓn suicida de su hijo. desde hoy se reducen los cupones de alimentos para los norteamericanos, la mayorÍa son latinos- asÍ comenzamos. ♪ >> este su noticiero univisiÓn, ediciÓn doctora, con ilia calderÓn, y enrique acevedo. >> muy buenas noches, se conocen mÁs detalles sobre la identidad del hombre de 23 aÑos, que esta maÑana matÓ a un hombre de...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with two of the founding members of tower of power. over the years, they have toured constantly and released more than 20 albums. their latest is called "hipper than hip." it features the or and section that defines their distinctive sound. tower ofation with power, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. asis: tower of power started . cover band they became the back bone of the driving mourn sound that came to define twoer of -- tower of power. their latest album is a double disc set called "hipper than hip." is is from the 40th anniversary cd. it's called "what is hip?" ♪ ♪ tavis: still sounding good, man. still sounding good. whatever happened to the bands with the great worn sections? >> were there that many? tavis: more than there are today. >> that's true. i guess they gave up. less music in the schools, there are fewer horn players coming out. guys want to play guitar and synthesizer. link --
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with two of the founding members of tower of power. over the years, they have toured constantly and released more than 20 albums. their latest is called "hipper than hip." it features the or and section that defines their distinctive sound. tower ofation with power, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. asis: tower of power started . cover band they became...
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welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also looking at you tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick the director and i want to introduce to you right now. right. now i want you to first. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read this first i work i mean. yeah. that's was i was told all right it was actually one of the most shocking things i've ever seen this sort of putting a documentary into a special ghetto of its own declassifying it and then. actually feeling like there was surveillance on me in the audience as we lined up and were forced to read a document that disavowed this thing and i actually felt completely ashamed for the entire los angeles movie industry and the festival i. it was beyond belief to think think that that could be done to to a participant in a film festival before you watch this film you need to
welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also looking at you tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick the director and i want to introduce to you right now. right. now i want you to first. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read...
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welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also looking to tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick burton the director and i want to introduce to you right now. and i want you to first. time. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read this first i was i mean. you know. that this was all i was told all right it was actually one of the most shocking things i've ever seen this sort of putting a documentary into a special ghetto of its own declassifying it and then. actually feeling like there was surveillance on me in the audience as we lined up and were forced to read a document that disavowed this thing and i actually felt completely ashamed for the entire los angeles movie industry and the festival. it was beyond belief to think think that that could be done to to a participant in a film festival before you watch this film y
welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also looking to tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick burton the director and i want to introduce to you right now. and i want you to first. time. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read...
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, lo que para la ciudad de los angeles no tiene ningÚn valor. >>cuando llegan a vender en la calle la paleta es ilegal, esto no compagina. >> se cree que en los angeles el 15.000 vendedores ambulantes, pero a diferencia de otras ciudades no se ha podido legalizar la venta en las calles en esta ciudad, a pesar de llevar aÑos de lucha. >> no se puede decir que es ilegal luchar por su familia. >> la que enfrenta la dura resistencia de los comercios establecidos. >> los otros buscan un balance para proteger a todos. >> muchos dueÑos de restaurantes comenzaron como vendedores ambulantes,entonces tenemos que legalizarlo. >> una investigaciÓn del centro de estudios latinoamericanos y caribeÑos de new york, revela lo siguiente, los inmigrantes colombianos encabezan la lista de los hispanos con mejores condiciones socioeconÓmicas en ese paÍs, en segundo lugar que can los ecuatorianos, que llegan con un nivel acadÉmico superior que otros emigrantes. >> revocan un fallo harÍa perder la nacionalidad para hijos de inmigrantes, hoy el gobierno anunci
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identified as a 23-year- old man, paul ciancia of los angeles. investigators found information on him that expresseddager at the federal government and specifically at the tsa. the mayor of los angeles hailed the work of airport police officers in stopping him. >> they were more than 100 more rounds that could have killed everybody in that terminal today if it were not for the action. >> reporter: this is a picture of the suspected gunman. officials in new jersey say ciancia had made references to suicide in text messages to his family members there. we have video to share with you. it comes from inside lax. you see panicked passengers running away from the scene of the shooting in terminal three. a police officer tells them to move along. operations at lax ground to a halt outside, people started walking down the airport surrounding streets, dragging rolling suitcases behind them. paul ciancia pulled a rifle out of a bag and opened fire at a tsa check point, killing an agent and wounding others. he went thereupon the check point. that's when a p
identified as a 23-year- old man, paul ciancia of los angeles. investigators found information on him that expresseddager at the federal government and specifically at the tsa. the mayor of los angeles hailed the work of airport police officers in stopping him. >> they were more than 100 more rounds that could have killed everybody in that terminal today if it were not for the action. >> reporter: this is a picture of the suspected gunman. officials in new jersey say ciancia had...